Many people attribute childhood obesity* to the crap that is being served at school. Well, here's one teacher who is fed up with school lunches and is blogging about it. She is eating the lunches, taking pictures, and discussing each lunch.

The Center for Consumer Freedom is an "attack dog" organization that is against most, maybe all, efforts to assist with changing food policy. It is all about representing fast food, sugar, soda, and other food-related industries.

The organization actually has dossiers on people who are trying to change food policy. While I disagree with much of what it stands for, the cartoons at its site are very funny.

While the study isn't the last word on whether tea-drinking is good for you, tea is generally harmless and has no calories, so if you like the taste, most researchers would probably say go ahead and drink it.

"The point is, if you're drinking green tea, that's fine. It's premature to recommend that somebody start drinking" it to protect their health, Lichtenstein said.

At a whopping 720 calories and 32 teaspoons of sugar, when it comes to junk food, it is the leader of the pack. Of course, that's until I identify one worse than this baby.

By the way, take a look at Trans Fat. The label says 0. Guess what. That's a lie. If you look over to the ingredients, you will see partially hydrogenated soybean oil. Yep, that's trans fat. Sadly, food manufacturers are allowed to say 0 if the grams are less than .50.